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A Palestinian-Syrian child wins second place in one of the local judo championships in Germany

Published : 20-04-2018

A Palestinian-Syrian child wins second place in one of the local judo championships in Germany

Palestinian-Syrian child “Ahmed Kamal Dahbour” came second place in one of the local Judo competitions that were held in the German capital, Berlin. Dahbour is from Al-Aedin camp in Homs, and he fled with his family to Germany, because of the war in Syria.

It is worth mentioning that many of the residents of the Palestinian camps who fled to Germany, have achieved many successes in the fields of sports, art and science, including: Palestinian-Syrian Sculptor “Borhan Mohammed,” from Deraa camp. He held his first exhibition in Germany, in 2016, under the title “Windows.” “Fouad Abu Samir” from Al-Hossaineyya camp, was the first Palestinian refugee from Syria to work in the scientific and technical field in Germany. While Palestinian-Syrian refugee “Bahy Abu Hassan” was the first German in the Scientific Olympic of Biology and Genetics. Palestinian-Syrian “Mosaab Al-Mowaed,” in the Greek camp of Katsikas, cooperated with a number of Palestinian-Syrian immigrants and volunteers from other nationalities, to establish a temporary school for children and adults to teach a range of educational materials and languages such as mathematics, English, Spanish, German, computer, history and science. While the sports body responsible for refugee affairs in Germany, provided the Palestinian-Syrian hero “Omar Hazima,” from Jarmana camp and living in Germany, a coach certificate in karate games - moutai - wrestling in 2017, after continuous training that gained him many experiences.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6973

Palestinian-Syrian child “Ahmed Kamal Dahbour” came second place in one of the local Judo competitions that were held in the German capital, Berlin. Dahbour is from Al-Aedin camp in Homs, and he fled with his family to Germany, because of the war in Syria.

It is worth mentioning that many of the residents of the Palestinian camps who fled to Germany, have achieved many successes in the fields of sports, art and science, including: Palestinian-Syrian Sculptor “Borhan Mohammed,” from Deraa camp. He held his first exhibition in Germany, in 2016, under the title “Windows.” “Fouad Abu Samir” from Al-Hossaineyya camp, was the first Palestinian refugee from Syria to work in the scientific and technical field in Germany. While Palestinian-Syrian refugee “Bahy Abu Hassan” was the first German in the Scientific Olympic of Biology and Genetics. Palestinian-Syrian “Mosaab Al-Mowaed,” in the Greek camp of Katsikas, cooperated with a number of Palestinian-Syrian immigrants and volunteers from other nationalities, to establish a temporary school for children and adults to teach a range of educational materials and languages such as mathematics, English, Spanish, German, computer, history and science. While the sports body responsible for refugee affairs in Germany, provided the Palestinian-Syrian hero “Omar Hazima,” from Jarmana camp and living in Germany, a coach certificate in karate games - moutai - wrestling in 2017, after continuous training that gained him many experiences.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6973